Re: Database broken after using pgadmin 'backup' on OSX

2017-06-29 Thread Darren Duncan
On 2017-06-29 1:06 PM, Conor McNally wrote: By 'no longer working' it means that the postrges libraries have been messed up and I get the following error when I try to connect via pyscopg2 (python v3.5.2_3, pyscopg2 v2.6.2): File "/Users/conor/virt_env/conor/lib/python3.5/site-packages/psycopg

RE: Database broken after using pgadmin 'backup' on OSX

2017-06-29 Thread David Lloyd
Sadly, I don’t have a Mac at the moment so I can’t investigate the internals of “brew switch”; that does tell me something though – if “brew switch” fixes the problem then figuring out what it’s changing when it switches may help trace the actual issue. In varying orders of possibilities:

Re: Database broken after using pgadmin 'backup' on OSX

2017-06-29 Thread Conor McNally
Hi, Yes I do have two versions of plpgsql.so but it wasn't a problem before. >locate plpgsql.so /usr/local/Cellar/postgresql/9.5.3/lib/postgresql/plpgsql.so /usr/local/Cellar/postgresql/9.6.2/lib/postgresql/plpgsql.so Previously I performed backup using the earlier version of pgAdmin 4 and befor

RE: Database broken after using pgadmin 'backup' on OSX

2017-06-29 Thread David Lloyd
By no means an expert but I see: * An environment installed using 'brew' * Some virt_env * A mish-mash of libraries from different lib directories in the error I know this sounds ridiculous, but I wonder if the OP performed the task until such time they got the error. And then rebooted (or at le

Re: Database broken after using pgadmin 'backup' on OSX

2017-06-29 Thread Dave Page
> On 29 Jun 2017, at 21:06, Conor McNally wrote: > > Hi, > > Can anyone help with the following problem? > > Since upgrading to pgAdmin 4 v1.5 on macOS Sierra (v10.12.5), it seems my > database is 'broken' every time I use the pgAdmin 'Backup' tool. > > Here's what happens: > * macOS Sierra

Re: Database broken after using pgadmin 'backup' on OSX

2017-06-29 Thread Raymond O'Donnell
On 29/06/17 21:06, Conor McNally wrote: Hi, Can anyone help with the following problem? Since upgrading to pgAdmin 4 v1.5 on macOS Sierra (v10.12.5), it seems my database is 'broken' every time I use the pgAdmin 'Backup' tool. Here's what happens: * macOS Sierra v10.12.5 * postgres 9.6.2 loc

Database broken after using pgadmin 'backup' on OSX

2017-06-29 Thread Conor McNally
Hi, Can anyone help with the following problem? Since upgrading to pgAdmin 4 v1.5 on macOS Sierra (v10.12.5), it seems my database is 'broken' every time I use the pgAdmin 'Backup' tool. Here's what happens: * macOS Sierra v10.12.5 * postgres 9.6.2 locally installed with brew * pgAdmin 4 v1.5 in

Re: request link to maintained pgAdmin 3 fork on main project page

2017-06-29 Thread Mlodgenski, Jim
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 8:44 PM, Dave Page wrote: > Hi > > On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 2:14 PM, Darren Duncan > wrote: > >> Dave Page or whom it concerns, >> >> Reflecting on feedback given to this list on a number of occasions >> including today about how pgAdmin 3 works better for some people than

Re: request link to maintained pgAdmin 3 fork on main project page

2017-06-29 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 2:44 AM, Dave Page wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 2:14 PM, Darren Duncan > wrote: > >> Dave Page or whom it concerns, >> >> Reflecting on feedback given to this list on a number of occasions >> including today about how pgAdmin 3 works better for some people than >> p